I believe, SSH works via GSS-API in this case. We have GSS-API in SSH implemented, but not published. So if the server supports kerberos, and you have the corresponding GSS-API module, I think it can be possible to use such authentication. Of course this will require that we make GSS-API support publicly available.

This is an enquiry from a customer of our Telnet client. Here's what he said:

"I am referring to Single Sign On. A user can login to a PC with Active Directory credentials, then those credentials are passed to the server that they are telnetting/sshing to, usually using the kerberos ticket from AD. Quest have a modified version of PuTTY as a companion to their Vintela product."

I guess this does not pertain specifically to SSH. I was mistaken. Thanks anyway.

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